Turbo Power Systems (TPS) designs, develops and manufactures high-speed permanent-magnet electrical machines and associated power electronics equipment for energy and industrial markets worldwide. The company has gained recognition from its global customer base by providing innovative and tailored solutions for many power applications.

Direct drive permanent-magnet motors and power electronics equipment

TPS’s extensive range of standalone and integrated solutions are continuously developed into new and innovative solutions for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), system integrators and volume end-users.

The company’s product range includes direct drive permanent-magnet motors with operating speeds of up to 160,000rpm and 1MW, liquid and air-cooled inverters reaching up to 1.2MW, integrated motor and drive packages, as well as a variety of related power electronics systems.

TPS offers high-performance electrical machines with best-in-class efficiency of up to 99% and inverters that have a system efficiency exceeding 96% across the entire operating range. The electrical systems have dual motor / generator modes within a single system and magnetic bearings that significantly enhance machine performance, reliability and costs.

Engineering expertise for the power industry

The comprehensive engineering capability spans a wide market area, bringing cutting-edge innovation and high-quality design solutions to every new challenge.

Tailored power electronic solutions for energy facilities

TPS offers world-leading products tailored to customer requirements. The company carries out electrical, mechanical, software, embedded, as well as electronic circuit and electromagnetic design. To ensure that clients receive products that suits their individual project, TPS offers system, simulation and thermal modelling, in addition to control system and structural design services. Rotor dynamic as well as stress and finite element analysis (FEA) also form part of the company’s strong expertise.

Electrical machine design and testing facilities for the power markets

TPS has extensive design, manufacture and testing facilities on site in Gateshead, UK. The factory employs a cellular approach with discrete areas for stator / rotor manufacture and power electronics system assembly.

State-of-the-art test cells are capable of testing electrical machines and power electronics to full speed and power. Several tests are completed, including agency certification, design validation and functional testing, equipment reliability studies, production acceptance, in addition to system and qualification testing.

About Turbo Power Systems

The company’s patented axial flux technology was established by Turbo Genset professor Colin Besant and team in the 1980s in order to create effective high-speed generators.

Its success led to the acquirement of Intelligent Power Systems, which provided high-grade power electronic equipment for Turbo Genset’s generator systems and aided expansion into the railway business. TPS was then created as a merger of the two companies.

TPS’s reputation has been established through its strong customer focus and its success at designing essential solutions for the energy industry. Key to the company’s achievements are its custom-made products and involvement in some of the industry’s most complex energy projects.

TPS ensures that its high-performance products are of sustainable design, agile engineering, and proven quality.

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